7 résultats pour "bipolar"
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Bipolar Disorder.
David B. CohenMicrosoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
- Définition et usage du mot: BIPOLARITÉ, substantif féminin.
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Depression (psychology).
IV CAUSES Some depressions seem to come out of the blue, even when things are going well. Others seem to have an obvious cause: a marital conflict, financial difficulty, or somepersonal failure. Yet many people with these problems do not become deeply depressed. Most psychologists believe depression results from an interaction betweenstressful life events and a person’s biological and psychological vulnerabilities. A Biological Factors Depression runs in families. By studying twins, researche...
- Question 192: La vie politique de Michel JoBERT (Meknès, Maroc, 1921) est l'illustration de son refus du bipolarisme, puisqu'on le trouve investi de responsabilités aussi bien par G.
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Mental Illness.
note that under this definition, political dissidents could be considered mentally ill for refusing to accept the dictates of their government. VI PREVALENCE Mental illness affects people of all ages, races, cultures, and socioeconomic classes. The prevalence of mental illness refers to how many people experience a mentalillness during a specified time period. A United States and Worldwide In the United States, researchers estimate that about 24 percent of people 18 or older, or about 44 mill...
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Theme 2 History: The multiplication of actors in a bipolar world (from 1945 to the beginning of the 1970s)
Theme 2 History: The multiplication of actors in a bipolar world (from 1945 to the beginning of the 1970s) History Chapter 1: The End of World War Two and the Beginning of the Cold War 1945-49 Chapter 1 Key issue Assess the role played by the USSR in the origins of the Cold War Marshall Plan Blame for the origins os the Cold War lies mainly with the USA. How far do you agree? Truman Doctrine The pursuit of national selfinterest by both the USA and the USSR was a Key...
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Stone Age.
limestone, quartzite, and indurated shale. Ground stone tools could be made on a wider range of raw material types, including coarser grained rock such as granite. Flaking produces several different types of stone artifacts, which archaeologists look for at prehistoric sites. The parent pieces of rock from which chips have beendetached are called cores, and the chips that have been removed from cores are called flakes. A flake that has had yet smaller flakes removed from one or more edgesin orde...